Automatic headlight control.



I. W. EASTER AUTOMATIC HEADLGHT GOBHROL'X APPLICATION FILED JUNE 29. 1914 Patented, Mar. 23, 1915.

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J. W. EASTEP. AUTOMATIC HEADLIGHT CONTROL. APPLICATION FILED JUNE 29, 1914.

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des'h' A; circular secured tothe dash'and furnishes bearing for the rear end of rod 24, said rod being v provided with a handle 26 carrying a spring 9pressed pin 27 which is adapted to engage with any one of the pluralit 'of shallow ,recesses formed inV late25, as est shown in Fig. 1. It wilh ej ap arent that upon manual operation of the andle 26, p inions lo 23 and22. will lie/rotated', and that the rotation. of pinion 22 will serve to raise and lower the post and the lamp A10 attached thereto.

The rod 24 heretofore described, is locatedv 15 lengthwise of a tube 28 which is seated at its rear end in a' bearing in the plate 25, being freel 'rotatable therein, said tube extending orward through the radiator and casing and provided at its forward end with 2o a bevel gear 29 located immediately to the rear of the-pinion .23 and meshing with a gear 30 secured in any suitable manner to the cover plate 31 which closes the open top of the casing 4. This cover plateis loosely 25 received by the sleeve 18 and may be rotated in a horizontalA plane about such sleeve, the

sleeve extending a shunt distance above the cover plate' and being threaded to receive the coverplate with respect to the casing 4.

Integrallyformed with the cover plate 31 JisfQan upwardly extending lug 33 between .,jwhichanda journal 35 formed integrally with the member 11, extends a yoke .34, said 35 yoke at each end having pivotal connection with the lug 33 and journal 35. A member 36 is secured below the casing e and has a portion extending into the slot of the .post 15, the said member 36 being a passage way for the electric wires 17, it being clear that the post 15 is held against rotation by reason of 'theengagement of the member 36 therewith. The tube 28 is provided with a sprocket wheel 37 at a point immediately in front of the dash 3 and a sprocket chain v38 passes over said wheel extending downwardly at either side and being 'guided around idle pulleys 39, the ends having attachment to the two foot levers 4:0. It is evident, of course, that the sprocket" chain may form only the central section of this member and that the endA portions may be of anysuitable .flexible material. Coiled springs 41 are attached, one at either end of the central sprocket section, the function of which is to normally position the sleeve 28 and the'parts connected thereto so that the raysoffli'glit from the lamp will project directlyg:v ahead. In operation, bymanual operation 'of the handle 26, the post l5 may be raised or ,lowered as desired, and it will be clear that withl the elevation of the post the lamp will be tilted to throw the rays of light farther 'e5 ahead along the road on which the vehicle plate 25 permanently nuts 32 which prevent vercal movement of .1 mesme is travelingy and with the lowering of the post the' tilting will be in the opposite direction, s l that, if desired, the light may be brougl to a point directly ahead. of" the Vehicl this ti ing being accomplished 170 through the yoke,y 34. It requires but a small movement of the handle 26 to tilt the light to any desired angle. By operation of either of the pedals 40 the light may bo swung -horizontally, o iie pedal throwing the light to' one side and the other pedal to the other side of the road. Upon releaseof thepedal springs 41 will bring the light back to its normal central position.

From the foregoing, it will be evident that I have provided a simple and eilicient construction for eecting the purposes of my invention.

Various modifications in structure may be resorted to without departing from said invention, which is deiined in the appended A claims, and I consider myself entitled to all modiiications falling within their scope.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is

l. In a device of the character described, a lamp, an upright post, a sleeve loosely' mounted at the upper end of the post, said lamp being pivotally mounted on a horizontal axis on said sleeve, means for raising and lowering the post, sleeve ,and lamp, an element relatively stationary with respect to a horizontal pl'ane positioned adjacent the post and a connection between:i the lamp and sai described. v

'2. In a deviceof the character described, a lamp, a screw threaded upright post, a sleeve loosely mounted on the upper e'nd of' said post, connections between the sleeve andlamp whereby the lamp is mounted for pivotal movement on a horizontal axis below the lamp, a support for the post, means for raising and lowering the post relative to `said support, an element mounted for rotative movement in a horizontal plane about the post, and a connection between the lamp and said element, substantially as described.

3. In a device of the character described, a casing having an open top, a screw threaded post positioned vertically and passing I through said casing, means for vertically moving said post, a lamp mounted on said 120 post forv pivotal movement about vertical and horizontal axes, a cover plate for said casing mounted for rotative movement about the post, and a connection between the lamp and cover plate. f V 125 4. In a head light, a casing having an open top, a screw threaded post positioned vertically and passing through said casing, means for vertically moving said post, a

10o d element, substantially asr lamp mounted on said post for pivotal move- 130 ,movement aries, a covpl' plate for said casing mountedment about. vertical and horizontal axes', a cover plate for saidcasing Vmounted -for rotative movement about the post, a connection between the cover` plate and lamp,

and means for rotating the said cover plate. about the post.

for rota movement about the post, a connection' bet-Ween the cover Vplate and lamp, aibevel gear fixed to the cover'plate,

' bevel gear meshing therewith, a shaft connected to the said second gear, and means feo" ror rtaei'ifg'the shaft a limited amount in either direction.

o. n a head light, a casing having an open top, a cover plate therefor, a post passing'verticaily through casing and cover plate, said `plate rotatable in a horizontal plane about the post, a lamp carried on upper end of post and rotatable thereon, a connection between the lamp and cover plate, gearing associated with the cover plate for rotating it about the post, and means by which the gearing may be operate-cl, substantially as described` 7. ln a head light, a lamp, a vertical post, a sleeve looselj,7 carried at the upper end ci the post, said Alamp e being pivotally mounted on a horizontal axis on the sleeve,

means for elevating the post and meansior moving the lamp about the-horizontai axis as the post is elevated, substantially as de scribed.

8. In anvautornobilaa radiator, a casing, a lamp supported above the casing, mechaL nisln for raising and lowering the lamp and for rotating it ina horizontalplane located in the casing, said casing lying adjacent theupper positionfof the radiator and at the front thereof, an extension to the casing,

paing through the radiator, supporting braces attached to the under side of the cas- Ving at the front of the radiator and supporting braces'connected to the extension to the casing vback of the radiator, substantially as described.

9. Inv af head light,A a casing, a screw threadedlpost vertically positioned therein y and extending therethrough, means restrain` ing the post from rotation, a nut threaded on the post and resting on the base ofthe casing, a bevel pinion formed at the upper end of the nut, a pinion meshing with said irst pinion, means to manually rotate the second pinion,v and a lamp carried at the upper end of the post above the casing, substantially as described.

In testimony vWhereoi2 in presence of two Witnesses.

JOHN l/V. vEAb'lEP.

Witnesses:

GEO. A. LANG, Timo. M. T. ALooT'r, Jr.

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